The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, November 06, 1908, Image 7
PROCLAMATION
iTATBOP SOU t il < AUOLINA, I
EXKCtHTYR OKl'ARTMENT. )
Whereas, I'el it ions signed by more
han one* bird' f the qualified electors
f those port inns of Aiken, Lexington
nd Orangeburg count i* s proposed to
le cut oir t form t In new county
commonly kr.owu us Ivlisto county)
>.nd embraced in the K ilowlng lines,
o-w it:
beginning "at a p int about one
lile below Merrill's Hridge at I>ruy's
lUuir mi South Kdi.sto river.
.iki11 county, thence north ?o a point
u the east boundary of i ight of way
f Two Notch road, where said road
rosses Nolcn branch. hence t lie oust
rn boundary ol said road to southern
ailway crossing neai'S unai iachurch,
exinglon county, thence a direct
ne to.I ones' new mill on Id >ck t'rcek.
lence a direct line to a point half
ile to the south cf the residence of J.
. l)uiih.ir. thence a direct line to the
anicl ? Jlto mill on Cedar creek,
ence alot the .s nithern b unda-y
i i^b I of way i f tVaicrs l-erry road
JIuoU'T p i d, l le i c dn -all in |
ai.cli : Nui; i . lis i i vei, < h .iiij/c- j
irjt c no}, i.cm inniili of .said I
aiich io a direct line to old Jack ,
>ti(l on lb tie hewer creek. thence a
reel line t iweniy-u .e mile p >st on
e Ninei v-si\ i d i hence a direct
ie to I'.-mp < in! I >i i.sl >o id I. tne I
?ck. tbenc i (In i ! .i to I In iiiile 1
St O.l >ulltil ill Utl.anl, tuul.ee a;
eel line In Miuio iii'.s mill on bean
amp. J bene'; d'lan bean .^watnp I
ck t i otith l'kl; t i i. viT. lliei.ee up |
d river lop o.i (I l v. 11111 i i i;." v, uru '
(1 with me as tlov or i if I lie st a to .
;ii>jj tbat said pi ill'? - of I It '.m: couns
b pet mill <1 l (i \ ' i on t lie cslab j
imem (if a new coiiiit y .
\nd Wneiens, tlie 1 indariesof the
d in w c mm.., tne uumbor of in>1
tatits, 'hf taxable property n>
iwii by 1 lie let tax returns, and
it lb - propose I lines do not run
iter than eiirbl lit: us to any coii'l
as.* now usiuh'.ishn 1. are also s t.
t h in said p tl' i <n.
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v1111 ?>n I'-.ia nq.oriil a uia?
tv o! ! h ?' Mi iii.? i : appointed !>>
to ascertain tin: focts as provided
in i lie AclMif m "'? m i i whether
ic<| 11 iiviih'itck of the ("oustitution
oaiei, distiii.ee. wealth, popnla),
ct cetera. Ii ve hci n complied
11, has been Med. station that, the
na'l h. en fully v i plied with and
nnmiier ol square miles in the
posed new cuoiity (<. uiiniittiilj.
iwn as Kdist e tinty) is four bund
and i weiity-s x (I2tl) square
e.s leavitu,' to I,he county ol Aiken
re than live liundred twn .
i, u> \ irtue ot Lh i p wer conferred
ui me by the Cjns'iLuti m and
<vs ol this Slate do It ichy order, '
. That an election Ic held in tin ;
ritorv embraced ui; hin th pro- 1
.ed new county o.i the hi eeuth ?.i '
cetnher, A.I). lt.OS, lip III ll'equca- '
n ol cri at io'O I li mi it! i.ew county,
1 l.lia t. a t sill1 t eft ton, I he 11 o.i 11 1
i elee' r.suillnti lie pr ,, >? ?! it a
ill 11 all aid to \ ;e i., >i .ii.! 1
s'.ii 'Ii -i l.tvoinqj the piutO'd
A e li tv to \ 'e 'M-." arid those '
used in vote "No " 1
. 'i'hat the .otiiinissit i.t r.-t of S ate '
1 t .unt, < Ufi ions . I I n i t unt ie< !
Aiken, '.-nxiiiKtuii and < hanuehnii: 1
peel vely. shall make all necessary
augments 1 >r holding said
n, shall a pp iul in.n;p_p is ,t i d d i '
other things i < < . no I'm lit>, ;u>k
i electi" : t hat tin < unt \ So; < i
ors f the said c unties n -q net vely
I) leave p. piled pro ed tickets
nd I ornish . i inc t t . uimnis
net's ol I.ioc i ii In be sen! oul to i
ma in '.or I t he e t i' he l ' ir
ill lie vol. . s.
Id.;: t a" I he aid < .-. cl in l !.
e-t on of a I i in ot . s ,i
sued ?' hint. slial >.-?? .In a ml
I lie .aid tpi.i I..i -1 .. s.
. '1 hat said i iee? i u i
ler tile same rules ai d n ..' ationar
provid I In law i i n i.ar
tit) e vtio:-; 111 .it 5 h< maiiao' is
11 ho sworn li for entering upon
di w'llaiof 111' r d'-P ; -s an sh i.
it t he pi ; is at - Veil odd< ek in tin
mint,' and keep the Mini op :i i;
four o'clock in t he afternoon, wh ,
phis >' i: 111 11 cf Sod, 11 ie vt >1 s
nteii, a return of the nmno i u
fs polled f r and against, signed
I certiii- I ! ; by l lie leana^ers of i
tion uInch together with the h11?
box, ballots and p .ii list, '.hali be
not .v..!- In ili. . in iiivui.ii'iifu <.i '
lion, as i. i .in I hv law; that the
imissioners i I election --h.il then,
iow r-quired h" aw, tabulate I he
e and make return t hereof to t lie
ernor of t lie 31 ate a i. i to 'lie See
iry of Slate and I e a py ol same
h the Clerk t>? nil of (' mI
l"e:is l'ol each 'I - .id e - ;
of Aiken, Lvxiupt a an ' < >ra* k?'- i
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i testimony Wi r. I have hen
unto set my ha. I and e u-ed
the (Jr. at -a ,|| -file I . lie
ailixed at. t . I.,ii > ,i i seventeenth
of () i, l, j|, ti e \ i ii* 't'
lour I.ord, o '| l onsa d, Nine
Hundred a d \ i--,,. | ,:1 Hie
independence., n.,. i -tales
of America tin* one hundred stud
t liirt >-1 liiial.
M. I". A N !'.I,t (Jovern '.
the < !o\ enrol1,
II M. Mi C< J\V N, s, c' v , ,f St at e.
About Eggs.
In a hen's egg only onc-llfth of the fr
substance Is nutritious, one-ninth part sh
is refuse, and the remainder, tho grent- til
er portion, Is water. \vl
White shelled eggs are not quite as ne
Rood as yellow ones, for tliey contain a
a trifle more water and a little less fat. so
Ilut your purveyor knows this and fre- ce
quently colors his white eggs with cof- th
fee. so
Judged by (lie amount of nutriment, ni<
a goose's egg is the most valuable.
Next In order are ducks', guinea fowls',
hens', turkeys' and plovers'. Eggs con- ]
tain a largo quantity of sulphur, which cli
is purifying to the blood and good for ry
tho complexion. 'til
To get the best egg you must feed 3<>
your fowl on grain, and to cook it in va
the most digestible way you in^-t not lat
boil tho water. Iieat the water to ISO an
degrees and leave the egg in it for ten . na
minutes. You will then digest every '
morsel, lint if you boll it for three 4
minutes no less than one-twelfth of I j0|
it will fail to be digested. Thus if you
eat two eggs boiled for three minutes !
every day you waste live dozen in a
year.?London Mail. 1
usi
Thn Leonard and the Pan. s?ei
One day a worthy Kulu housewife I On
came out from her cooking and. stand- M
ing c;n 'lie ledge of rock at Iter door,
emptied a pan of boiling water into the
rank herbage growing below. It fell,
splash, on the back of a sleeping leop- j
aid, who jumped perpendicularly Into
the air as high as the roof of the hut.
What might have happened next?
Who can say? IJut the astonished woman
dropped the pan with a clang tipon
the lock, and the leopard took one
leap downhill. The pan followed, and
the leopard's downward leaps became
longer and swifter as the pan bounded
after it from rock to rock.
When last seen the leopard had just
achieved a leap of about 350 feet to
the very bottom of the ravine, thousands
of feet below, and the pan had
whirled about 500 feet over it on the
opposite side. The leopard would have
eaten the old woman with pleasure,
but a pan which first scalded half the
hide off him and then bounded clanging
in his wake from the top of the llima- ^,e
lay.is to the plains below was some- '
thing which he could not face.?Lon- "j
don Chronicle.
A Mexican Tradition.
"Hoys, what's the matter? Fever?
I tie. then; die, then." That's the song
the doves sing down In old Mexico
when a native lias pciuttnonia. and
almost invariably he lies down, refuses
to swallow the medicine prescribed by
1 lie physician, resigns himself to his
fate and In a few weeks he dies. The
dove, however, sings the s<?ng in Spanish.
It Is a tradtiion among the Mexicans
that once the fever accompanying
an attack of pneumonia seizes
lUCIU ll is necessai ii \ filial, ai.u Localise
of this all medicine and all physicians
are refused and the Mexican
usually dies. The dove brings the
'i'rckbng titfht C nistlhs, i;a- b-sur-*
!y nri [Uic.kly loosened with :v pic
scripti 'it I n il jv'is?. arc d ^p nsiptf
ncrvw 11re ?;s I?r. ? Iiocp's ' 'oupb
!{. w. rjv A: ! i' i? so \. , \ i\ d !T%rout
than com mo ? m^li n i ''i' ii ? .
No Opium, i)o ch or"iorm. absolutely
a t liiun hrti'sli iis uns if . 'I h * i' <i?
avi a | a i m ! ? lui lc ii ^
n >iin :nous s' il ip i 11 . !iM<i i i \ t
properties ( ? l siibop'a C i I tent?'\
Th s <?a , *?% *i i \ * ( . i i 1
* i! mi ' It nil ' <1 i*-i 11 - . C i'_ b a i <!
' o it lie and h-a lli' n si - thrive Nn
?r< i > ii.ei nn i. b. ii.c ' . 1 - v i:'d i
"! -af-'i \ \ s.i I. e lone, a! \ ii s dctll'.i il
Dr. SI'i I'p's I; c> i wild I p?lf00? 1
!' e<ii r, l) 'Ul\' Hl ' cv.'l II'' yi UPJ,'
2sl I.ah - 11 si . y?. ii. si'l:! ami sci .
sold by (J .fl'-;I'm: Si re
Excursion Rates To
Columbia s C ami Return
\ ia
Southern Railway
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Acciuni South Carolina Colored |
Stale buir the Southern Railway
announces very low round trip rates
from all points in South Carolina to
Columbia. S. C., tickets to be sold
November 7th to lath inclusive, and
for trains scheduler, to arrive Co- 4
lumbia before noon of November; :
1'ith, R'OS, limited :>>r return until :
November 10th, lhOv.
b\>r rates, detailed information,
etc., apply to Southern Railway
ticket agents or address.
J. L. Meek,
Asst. Gen. l'ass. Agt.
Atlanta, Ga.
J. C. Lusk.
Div. IV. . Apt.
Charleston, S. C.
( *<>. Rki l.'l IMMKltM AN
J. W M, Till
TH I'KMOM) TIM >1 KKM \ N
AT I (iKNKV S - A I I A W
V\ ill p-juilie.* in ill ilie >;al" ni??* 1
> I'ourts. ^
i iti/eas Rank Idd#., liatesburg S a.
Hrniscs, m'rai- lios. sor ^ ai d ten s
ttin oth- i tin its .liivi- ' il?-d t'i ctiii' il
wiil heal i;nicU v ai> I ? i>i ctrlywi i?n s
y ii use D.'Wit i i ; h)li/c(l Wilch t
Jla/rl aK.. It siip ci illy ^ond f.ir
piles old 1?> l>r. I\ it. Hunter's
ln uK smre. '(
malaprops. A
rho pious old lady who, returning Mry Youngwlfeom
u visit to the zoo, announced that fonse whut u
o "always did enjoy u visit to the y<m h[w for ,
oological gardens" and tho servant .. .. ,.Tlmnk Ui
^ bor ?J"- EiSUSU
ss, explained that tho doctors held
consolation and fouud that it was j)r ^j100p>s 11ea.11
mothlng eternal" have found a re- fr(jm'puru ll(.j
ut equal in tho ludy who observed , ... ,
at ?lien ttl.e wus lu Italy site "?aw ctc-lio real cotfce I
many (tropin In tlte tnirhage of ,s 'naile In a In I
jnks with tonsils on their heads." minutes te ious boi
. 1 Jrelicr Bros.
Veterinaries.
Hippocrates, the "father of inedlic,"
wrote a treatise on the vetorinaart,
but its true founder was Vegots,
who wrote "l)e Arte VeterJuaria,"
0 A. I?. But the lirst utteinpt to eleto
the practice into a science was as
le as 1701, when France set the exiple
of establishing tlie lirst vcteriry
college at Eyons.?Exchange.
M'TICK YFAIJS experience mlll)s
of users of L. & M. PA J NTS,
im;?First. it wears lo to 15 years?
wOtid, it only costs $l.2o a gallon?
iird, its lite best they have ever
id?Fourth, sixteen thousand aids
certify to these facts. Ib'lmanI'uin
Hdwc Co.. Batcsbur^, L. &
I'aint Ai'onf.-i
jLX v. I jj a veritable fai
111 *'ie Jas'1
iLrr7a ? T ' ~1 A comprehensiv
7 I] " There are m
?- J this time--no
. 1. Solid "ak. High Hack Chair, NV'IlK
:ane or leather scat, $I.J5 each, 4.1,.?
six chairs for $8.00 O* U1C year.
12 chairs foe $15.00 ^
j
*| 4 4
A - b.* \ ?
?. 3. ltox Scat Dining Chair. Pol- <??2^7
shed oak, geminc leather sei s v. ,
Worth $3.50 eac.i, special this "$86?
week $>.4K ^j|F
Six i hairs for $14.00 ,\kl?,1'J
Chairs for ^27 '>0 ^gjpj^
>. 4 Solid Oak Cane <>r Cobbler ?
Sent Dining Poom Chair. Worth
jl.'J.s each; for only
Six chairs for ^JGUr
12 Chairs for $7 ;>0
if #
o. 5 Ho\ Scat Dining Room Chair '* tV
I'olisheit Oak: Cane S.'its, worth
$2 25 trcli: this week, only SI.05
si\ In*ii s f ,r $9*00 ,&L"'
12 Chans for SIT 50
We will prepay freight on nil or ^3>Tv
lers received by Tuesday fer these "A14/
pec ml prices 1
f:ver> chair guaranteed rntiafac- *yTv
ory or mone> cheerfully refunded.
H. A. Taylor, :W _
Paint Ready for Use. A ,
Now tell lilp A1- L't i
suld 'to you when L & M l>UHE I>A,NT semi-mixed I those liti
uy hand. Alfonse? is sold for $1.65 per gallon. Linseed are work
.nxlness! At last!*' oil is sold from the barrel for ??0 cents Prevent!
a gallon. Huy 4 gallons L it M PURE the <5rip;
... _ _ , , PAINT and mix with it it gallons lin Rreveutt
i te 8 creale<l geed oil, and you then make 7 gallons NoQulnl
n n nv/, at 'l,ut8' of paint at a cost of only $1 2o per gal- eu,t)Kmi.??
v? '"J aV.?r ,on- l)?ne in 3 minutes. Hotmail- children.
ii * c/ ? 7 #? *? Cullum Hdwe. Co., Hateehurg L. & M. hunter's
Simple free. ,.alnt AKeI)t#.
> mm
.
Fall Display ^
your critical inspection Our store is |^g
r of evrything of merit in the ^
Furniture World, "^35
ionable styles and finishes, with a most
e choice in all lines,
any tilings that will interest you at c
t only the Style and Furnishes, but the
:h are decidedly unusual for this season jigg
r that you are always wel- ^?
come at our store? sg
Always. I
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m l * < r C o n in: - - \* ' If
'* * A n * i * *./ * !B
i or*
jrrnture of Quality.
i Street. Columbia, S. C. 2
far
_^T
Our Bargain Sale is still
to miss tnis Great (
Come to see ou
i /\nr i i i T
clu i nirNU ar
before you buy. and s
Batesburg,
gvman writes: "Prevenfcics? ELenoedy'e Laxative Ooac^^H^''
tie Candy Cold Cure Tablets not only bull irritation and
mg wonders lit my parish." ""nmaUtmi t bars by slopptijjf^^W
cs surely wi.l check a cold, or cougb, but it moras tbe bo wall gaat|?
pe. in a very few hours. And and ia that war drives tbs oold IkOSa >
cs are so safe and harmless, the sratea. Contains no opiates. It Is'
lue, nothing harsh nor sick- pleasant to take, aad children tspoc*
Fine for feverish restless ially like tbe taste. so nearly like m*liox
oi 48 at 24c. Sold by pie sugar. Sold by Dt. F. B. Gtmter's
Drug Store. Drug Store.
H5SSSSSS99BHI
f% SATISFACTORY
WM CLOTHES
It*you want to wear clothes
'UHt a different from
KaPljvM rest, you want to look at
?g||g|EpP Varsity Suits
which arc made with all the
mm M new little kinks that you'd
$10.00, $15 00, $18.50
Overcoats $8.50 to $16.50
> Fall Hats, Neckwear a \d
l'n<lerw<?ar. Glad to show
ill M. L. KINABD
N-ri r The Clothier
opyright 1908 by
an Schaft'ncr Sc Marx 1523 Main St., Columbia, S. C
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